SECRET to Fix Drill Batteries that Wont Charge

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Published 2021-12-11
How to DIY Fix Dead Lithium Drill or Tool Batteries without replacing them. Fix Drill Batteries That Wont Charge. Here are the replacement batteries amzn.to/3tHyij6
This is for batteries that are no longer working or that will not charge. This works for 20v, 18v or any lithium battery for your tools. It works for Dewalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Ryobi, Black and Decker, Rigid, and more.
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All Comments (21)
  • @gblanco728
    I just did this to 3 dead Dewalt batteries, and it freaking worked!!!!!! Thank you so much.
  • @robgad2271
    Lithium batteries are not designed to be used beyond a low threshold of power, usually nothing less than 40% or so, and in most cases the internal circuit board is the charging monitor and it is designed to shut off at a specific point to not allow a lower level of discharge. If a battery sits long enough it will self discharge below this level. Jumping the dead battery charges the capacitor on the monitoring circuit, allowing it to believe it has the lower limit and it adjusts to allow charging. I use an 18 GA wire with a bent loop at the end to plug into contacts lie this in order to not spread the contacts too far. This is a good video, Thank you for posting.
  • @georgelee8753
    So.... That worked like a charm!! I watched the clip earlier, gave you the like before I tried it I was that confident. Worked so well I had to return and comment. So for all those who've done this and it worked, Thank you!
  • @RoaringAnaconda
    Straight up worked. Used 20v DeWalt to awaken 20v Bosch for about 3 seconds. Charger blinking now! Ty.
  • @harrygarside9226
    What a brilliant tip !! I had a battery that I thought was dead and had put it to one side for when we went to a battery collection place. I saw this tip and gave it a go.....WOW !! Just gave it a one second jump and tried it in the charger and hey presto, battery now charging. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
  • @mohamedsheik4589
    I’ve just done what he showed me and it’s worked. Not used the battery for nearly 2 years as I thought it was totally gone. It’s now charging. Thankyou very much.
  • @benniebond1754
    Literally the most useful YouTube video ever!!! Thank you sir!
  • @user-yc1fc8vz4m
    We followed your instructions with the wires. Thank You it worked. Wouldn't have known this if we hadn't seen your video .
  • @skullrose8985
    No way..they say you learn something new every day..Thankyou so much for sharing that with us..Have an awesome day & Take care,xx
  • @OlBlueshound
    ABSOLUTELY happy to like your video. Thanks so much for sharing this. Wiring the batteries in parallel is a great tip to transfer just enough power to trick the charger. I had an old mobile phone battery that would not do anything and after putting it on and off the charger many times with zero life I put it in one last time and then it initiated the charger and charged and it's been fine ever since. But you're video jogged my memory so I can't wait to try your idea on my DeWalt 18 volt batteries that are lifeless through lack of use. I love my cordless tools but whenever you need a tool without fail it's always the Old Faithful corded tool that never fails. Cheers again.
  • @LaristonAntoine
    Just looked at your video a few minutes ago and with all the concerns I had in mind about a possible fire I took my two batteries outside to do it. Like magic it really works. Thanks! You saved me a bundle. I live in the Caribbean ordering a lithium battery online means shipping to Miami first and then paying air freight to my island then pay customs. A forty dollar battery means $108 in my currency (East Caribbean Dollar). Shipping it is about $35 in our money then customs on a good day will charge 40% around $57 for the importation costing me around EC200. Thank goodness I found this video and thank heavens you shared the info. Thanks again.
  • @blakeharrup9079
    tried it . . . it WORKED!!!!!!!! The DeWalt 20V would not turn on the charger, but after I followed the directions in this video, it charged and charged fully!! This video is worth its weight in gold.
  • @moorjock
    Thank you from the UK, something i had never thought of, had two dead 1.5 mah B and D batteries, jump started from a 2.5 mah Power Exchange without issue, saved me buying yet another drill.
  • @terukopops
    THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH! Had two new Black & Decker batteries that had been left too long without use and the charger would just flash red errors and do nothing. This worked INSTANTLY! They're now charging green!
  • @alyte11
    Thank you for this. I had a 20v max DeWalt battery that has been non responsive for over 6 months now. I followed your steps and 'boom', back to life. I'm glad I didn't discard it!
  • @Reality_Check101
    I bought a Hart drill combo and the battery that came with it NEVER worked.......well...... until I watched your video and used your technique. Flawless!! Thank you, sir
  • @billburrer902
    Wow. Just tried this on my small lithium flashlight batteries and it also worked. Thank you.
  • @jay70328
    Hands down the best video I've seen on YouTube. You just saved me about $200! Thank you so much.